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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, May 1, 2019
Lok Sabha Election Nearing Its Day Of Destiny
Advance and Retreat
Came
April 2019 and Indian elections have entered the fiercest phase. Do or
die may be an apt description, as stakes are of the highest import. On
the results lie the continuing redemption of the country with an
unwavering leadership or a relapse into a paralytic past only five years
ago. Arraigned on either side is a disciplined party with a leader of
world acclaim and an inchoate group of formations with no acknowledged
leader. The latter struts about like headless chicken with only personal
aspirations on display. With only a little more space left, victory for
Modi and the BJP awaits only confirmation.
In this uneven contest Prime Minister Modi is well ahead and has
adequately established his ascendancy. Ever since election fever
started, fear is writ on the collective face of Congress and its
cohorts. Some sixty years ago Nehru said “Elections bring out the worst
in us”. What a tragic irony, Congress leader in Nehru genealogy
spearheads in muck racking to bring forth the very worst in Indian
politics. As of now as before also, BJP is at 3 digit and 300 plus
seats, while Congress has slid to 2 digit and 90 minus.
What are the high stakes? Nehru, the first Prime Minister was a leader
of unimpeachable integrity. His intellect of the highest calibre made
for the vision to modernize India. He brought forth a generation or two
of bureaucrats and technocrats to move the country forward. In Foreign
Affairs he had none to match. Leaders who followed were not of his
caliber or spotless in character. A leader who steered through long
delayed economic reforms in early nineties was Prime Minister Narasimha
Rao. He was ably advised by the Finance Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh.
India saw a sea change and had enabled Vajpaye to build a new India.
The Modi Surge
These highlights apart, the intervening years were lusterless in
development and in securing foreign esteem. The most debilitating canker
that afflicted the country after Nehru was the spread of corruption
consequent to the unfailing loss of personal standards and of
patriotism. Corruption clawed its way till it filled every pore of
public life. The last five years of the UPA saw policy paralysis
followed by comatose in administration, foreign affairs and nation’s
growth. The polity lost its vitality and the will to fight the
afflictions. A sense of despair and forlornness became all pervasive.
Modi ridiculed that sense and questioned when an enemy comes into your
house and beats you up, instead of hitting back and sending him away,
why do you run to America to weep and to beg of that country to come and
do your work?
Modi roadshow on April 25th, 2019 at Varanasi.
At this juncture Modi came as a tonic and a restorative to demoralized
India in 2014. He changed the mindset of India and gave to their lives a
sense of purpose. The state of vibration that he had in his own
remarkable mind, he imparted to the polity. He and his lieutenants built
up a cadre of leaders imbued with a fresh dynamism. He became not
domineering but primus inter pares, leading not by edicts but by himself
being spotless. The first casualty was corruption. High end swindles
are shown the exit path. Others of no less consequence is a whole range
of development initiatives that are transforming the face of India.
Before the approaching juggernaut, the opposition is in disarray. As the
Congress becomes increasingly aware of un-winnability, it takes refuge
in fake pronouncements. Its leader lost face when the Chief Justice told
him where to stand. A few of the PM aspirants are yet to descend to
firm ground. Some take refuge in the supposed failings of EVMs. Yet
others refuse to see the direction from the strong gusts.
Changing Allegiance in States
Odisha has begun the rout of Biju Janata Dal (BJD)and welcome the advent
of BJP. BJD took 20 of the 21 seats in 2014. Now it stands around 5. So
is West Bengal on the verge of putting Trinamool Congress on the back
burner. The latter which won 37 seats out of 42 at the last election may
get 19 this time. Uttara Pradesh which gave 73 to NDA last time may
stop at 60 this time. BJP and the NDA are opening their account in the
South at this election. Tamil Nadu having given only 1 seat earlier may
lavish the NDA with18 seats. Telugu Desam Party of Chandrababu Naidu is
getting routed by YRC in Andhra Pradesh and will join a post poll
coalition with NDA. Telengana is fully with the incumbent CM, which
means nowhere unless it supports NDA in a post poll alliance. In
Karnataka NDA will have the same comfortable alliance with NDA. For
once, BJP will establish its toehold with a seat or two in Kerala.
Communists, best at piggy backing specialism are dwindling from 3 states
to a single state and single digit anonymity with a seat count of 6,
only in Kerala. It is clear that the South together with the North-East
zone will more than compensate for whatever minor loss in UP brought
about by the SOS coalition along with the modicum of deviations that may
be seen in the rest of the country.